Re: Eu OpenSource Vision

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David Cuny writes:
> I'm curious to know how well Euphoria has fared in the Linux market. 
> Given the history of people expecting most things on the platform 
> to be free, I'd like to know if there's a significant number of 
> registered Linux users - apart from those that started using 
> Euphoria in DOS/Windows, of course.

Most people register the WIN32 + DOS32 interpreter package.
However, since the Linux version became available, 
15% to 20% of those registering have included Linux, 
either by itself, or more likely, in combination with WIN32+DOS32.
These are mostly new users, not existing WIN32+DOS32 users.
Given that most people don't even have Linux, this 
percentage seems quite reasonable.

Since the Translator became available, about 15% to 20% 
of new users have included the Translator when registering, plus a lot of 
existing users registered for the Translator when it first came out.
Given that most people don't have a C compiler installed 
on their machine (and don't want one), this also seems reasonable.

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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